Dunkin’ is treating customers in honor of National Cold Brew Day on Saturday, April 20
Dunkin’ has a sweet offer for National Cold Brew Day.
On Saturday, April 20, the coffee chain is giving out free cold brew to Dunkin’ rewards members in honor of the food holiday. The tasty deal includes more than just a plain iced cup of coffee — customers can order a cold brew with cold foam, flavor shots and swirls (like caramel, French vanilla, hazelnut and mocha) to spice it up at no cost.
Rewards members must purchase any menu item in order to snag the freebie, which will be available via the mobile app.
Dunkin’s flavor shots are sugar-free and dairy-free, while the swirls are sweetened and creamy (except for the mocha swirl which is dairy-free).
In February, Dunkin’ jumped into spring early with several seasonal offerings, including a churro signature latte, cinnamon vanilla coffee and a churro donut.
Courtesy of Dunkin’ Dunkin’ Iced Churro Signature Latte
The new latte is a blend of espresso with churro flavors, and it’s available iced or hot. It’s topped with a dollop of whipped cream, a drizzle of caramel and a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar.
The cinnamon vanilla coffee is a toned down version of the latte. Made with Dunkin’s coffee and cream, it’s mixed with a vanilla shot and churro syrup.
Dunkin’ also introduced a matching sweet treat: the churro donut. The confection is lathered in cinnamon sugar and is crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside.
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For those who prefer an extra kick to their day, the brand introduced a new caffeinated concoction: SPARKD’ Energy by Dunkin’. The iced energy drinks, which are made with vitamins, minerals and a “kick of caffeine,” come in two flavors: the berry burst and the peach sunshine. The former gives raspberry and strawberry notes, while the latter contains lychee and peach flavors.
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